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ALL BLACKS WIN FINAL TEST.—LEFT: The tackling by the English team was outstanding in the Rugby test match at Lancaster Park on Saturday, which was won by the All Blacks, 9 points to 6. R. W. Caulton, the All Black left wing, is shown being double-tackled by two players. Following Caulton is K. R. Tremain and P. E. Judd (England). RIGHT: The courage shown by the English lock, A. M. Davis, in continuing playing although he dislocated his left shoulder was one of the finest features of the match. Davis, with his left arm useless, is shown jumping high in a line-out but misses the ball which is going back to D. G. Perry, the other English lock. I. J. Clarke, the All Black prop, is between the two English players and rather obviously off-side in the line-out.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30147, 3 June 1963, Page 12

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ALL BLACKS WIN FINAL TEST.—LEFT: The tackling by the English team was outstanding in the Rugby test match at Lancaster Park on Saturday, which was won by the All Blacks, 9 points to 6. R. W. Caulton, the All Black left wing, is shown being double-tackled by two players. Following Caulton is K. R. Tremain and P. E. Judd (England). RIGHT: The courage shown by the English lock, A. M. Davis, in continuing playing although he dislocated his left shoulder was one of the finest features of the match. Davis, with his left arm useless, is shown jumping high in a line-out but misses the ball which is going back to D. G. Perry, the other English lock. I. J. Clarke, the All Black prop, is between the two English players and rather obviously off-side in the line-out. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30147, 3 June 1963, Page 12

ALL BLACKS WIN FINAL TEST.—LEFT: The tackling by the English team was outstanding in the Rugby test match at Lancaster Park on Saturday, which was won by the All Blacks, 9 points to 6. R. W. Caulton, the All Black left wing, is shown being double-tackled by two players. Following Caulton is K. R. Tremain and P. E. Judd (England). RIGHT: The courage shown by the English lock, A. M. Davis, in continuing playing although he dislocated his left shoulder was one of the finest features of the match. Davis, with his left arm useless, is shown jumping high in a line-out but misses the ball which is going back to D. G. Perry, the other English lock. I. J. Clarke, the All Black prop, is between the two English players and rather obviously off-side in the line-out. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30147, 3 June 1963, Page 12

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